Lexington Clinches 3rd Place in District

Lexington won the game against Rogers in typical fashion, as their pressure defense caused numerous turnovers and earned some easy lay ins for the offense.

A.J. Flot, just back from a bout with the flu, led the team in scoring. He was the beneficiary of Lexington assists, off of drives by Jason Washington and Donnie Havard. Flot moved near the basket, and was passed the ball for very short shots.

Havard had the shooting night for Lexington. It seemed every time Rogers would make a run at Lexington, Havard would put a dagger in their comeback attempt with a three-point shot. Havard made three treys, all at critical points in the game.

When he wasn’t driving to the basket, Washington would drop a long three to draw the Rogers defense back outside.

Donnie Havard is seen scoring two of his 13 points in the game against Rogers. PHOTO BY MIKE ORGAN. Lexington won every quarter in route to the playoff-clinching victory. Once again, the Eagles had trouble making lay ups. They missed enough cripples to have won the game by 20 points or more.

The Eagle JV lost their match with Rogers 43-33. Cameron Janda led the team in scoring even though he fouled out in the third quarter. PHOTO BY MIKE ORGAN.

Jason Washington gets fouled as he tries for a lay up against Rogers. PHOTO BY MIKE ORGAN.
Thorndale took an unchallenged shot, adding to their lead.